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1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL IP REMOTE CONTROL SOFTWARE RS-BA

2 FOREWORD Thank you for purchasing the RS-BA. The RS-BA is designed to remotely control an Icom radio through a network. This instruction manual contains detailed instructions on how to configure your own remote control system. Before reading this manual, please read the RS-BA Preparations and Installation guide q that come with the RS-BA, to install the software, and to connect a radio to the Base station s PC. IMPORTANT READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL CAREFULLY before attempting to configure the software. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL. This instruction manual contains important safety and operating instructions for the RS-BA. This instruction manual based on RS-BA Version.0. In this manual, Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium, Microsoft Windows 7 Professional, and Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate are described as Windows 7. Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic, Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium, Microsoft Windows Vista Business and Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate are described as Windows Vista. Microsoft Windows XP Professional and Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition are described as Windows XP. PRECAUTIONS IMPORTANT! To remotely control radios using the RS-BA, BE SURE that you comply with your local regulations. The RS-BA is designed to remotely control radios that have a USB port (Type B). RS-BA operation with the Base station s PC connected to the radio s ACC socket, MIC connector, or S/P DIF jack for audio communication cannot be guaranteed. Depending on your radio, a few functions or modes cannot be used, or you will need to update the radio s firmware to operate the CW keyer, using the RS-BA. Depending on the PC performance (OS, environment, etc.), the USB audio may be interrupted, or a control by the PC software may get delayed. If the CPU has a heavy load, the USB audio is easily interrupted. The settings of the installed audio player may be changed after connecting a radio to the PC. For the operation of PC and peripheral devices, follow the instructions provided in the manuals which come with the PC and peripheral devices. All copyrights associated with this manual and all intellectual property rights associated with the software of the RS-BA is held by Icom Inc. Unauthorized reproduction or transmission of this manual, or any part hereof, is prohibited. The content of this manual and the software associated with the RS-BA, and the appearance of the RS-BA are all subject to change without notice. i Icom, Icom Inc. and the Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia and/or other countries. Microsoft, Windows and Windows Vista are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Adobe and Reader are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. All other products or brands are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders.

3 TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD... i IMPORTANT... i PRECAUTIONS... i Overview of the RS-BA...iii About the audio communication in the remote control system...iv D Base station s audio settings...iv D Remote station s audio settings...iv PREPARATION... Firewall setting... Volume adjustment for audio device... To allow access from the Internet... 7 Remote Utility s screen description... 8 OPERATING AS A BASE STATION... 9 To configure the remote control system through the Internet... 9 D To let Remote stations access the Base station using its public IP address... 9 D To let Remote stations access the Base station by its domain name... 0 To configure the remote control system through a LAN... D To let Remote stations access the Base station using its computer name... D To let Remote stations access the Base station using its IP address... Network setting... User registration... 6 D To register a user... 6 Radio registration... 7 D To register a radio... 7 D Radio s basic information setting... 8 D Radio s Remote station registration... 8 D Adjust limitation setting...9 D COM port and audio device settings... 9 To monitor, or disconnect a Remote station... 0 D To monitor the received or transmitted audio. 0 D To terminate a connection... 0 Connecting a Base station to a radio... D Connecting to a radio... D Disconnecting from a radio... OPERATING AS A REMOTE STATION... Network setting... Connecting to a Base station... D Base station registration... D Connecting to a Base station... D Disconnecting from a Base station... Connecting to a radio... D Connecting to a radio... D Network audio quality setting... D Device setting... D Disconnecting from a radio... Audio adjustment using the Remote Utility... 6 D Received audio volume adjustment... 6 D Transmit audio volume adjustment... 6 Recording and playback functions... 7 D Recording a received audio... 7 D Playing back/transmitting an audio file... 7 REMOTE CONTROLLER S BASIC OPERATION.8 Connecting to a radio with the Remote Controller.8 D Connecting to a radio through a network... 9 D Directly connecting to a radio... 0 D To use transmit audio input from the PC... D About the Remote mode... TROUBLESHOOTING ii

4 Overview of the RS-BA The RS-BA consists of the Remote Utility, used to configure a remote control system, and the Remote Controller, used to send CI-V commands to a radio to remotely operate it. With the RS-BA, you can configure a remote control system through the Internet, or a LAN. The RS-BA provides highly qualified audio communication between your PC and an Icom amateur radio through a USB port (Type B)*. * You can also control Icom radios using an RS-C interface. About the remote control system An RS-BA remote control system consists of at least one PC, which is used as a Base station (Server) and at least one PC, which is used as a Remote station (Client). Both PCs have to be connected with a network. Radios are physically connected to the Base station, and the Remote station can operate the radios through the network. In the remote control system, CI-V commands, control commands such as Connect and Disconnect, and audio are exchanged between a Base station and a Remote station, through their Remote Utilities. Remote control system Other station Icom radio Base station Network Remote station Internet through the Internet through a LAN LAN * In this illustration, routers or other devices are not described. iii

5 About the audio communication in the remote control system In the remote control system, audio is exchanged between a radio which is connected to a Base station s PC and a speaker and a microphone which are connected to a Remote station s PC, through Remote Utilities, as illustrated below. In this column, the audio settings needed for the audio communication are described. For detailed explanation, please refer to each reference page. Radio VL Remote Utility Base station s PC Network Remote Utility Remote Controller VL Received audio Transmit audio Remote station s PC D Base station s audio settings Setting the PC Adjust the audio level of the audio device to which a radio is physically connected. (pp. to 6) Settings in the Remote Utility Select an audio device to which a radio is physically connected, for the audio communication between the radio and the Base station s PC. (p. 9) Limit the maximum level of the sound quality or audio codec that Remote stations can adjust. (p. 9) D Remote station s audio settings Setting the PC Adjust the audio level of the audio device to which a speaker and a microphone, or a headset are connected. (pp. to 6) Settings in the Remote Utility Select an audio device to which a speaker and a microphone, or a headset are connected, for the audio communication through a network. (p. ) Adjust the audio quality. (p. ) Adjust the audio level of the received or transmit audio. (p. 6) The Remote Utility s AF audio level volume, and the Remote Controller s [AF] dial move simultaneously. Settings in the Remote Controller To use transmit audio input from the PC, select a radio s connector which is connected to the Base station s PC. (p. ) Adjust the input level from the selected connector. (p. ) iv

6 PREPARATION Firewall setting The Windows operating system includes a Firewall setting as standard; this is the security function that can prevent improper access through the Internet. To let the Remote Utility work properly, add it as an exception in the Firewall. Windows 7 q Click [Control Panel] in the <Start> menu. w Adjust your computer s settings appears, then click [System and Security]. y Add a Program appears, and click [Remote Utility] and then [Add]. Click q Click e Click [Allow a program through Windows Firewall]. w Click Click u Returns to Allowed Programs. In the Allowed programs and features list, check that [Remote Utility] is displayed, and a check mark is in the box, and then click [OK]. r Allowed Programs appears, then click [Change settings]. Click q Check w Click t Click [Allow another program...]. Click

7 PREPARATION Windows Vista q Click [Control Panel] in the <Start> menu. w Click [Security]. y Click the [Exceptions] tab, and then click [Add program...]. q Click Click e Click [Turn Windows Firewall on or off]. Click r If User Account Control appears, click [Continue]. t Windows Firewall Settings appears. If a check mark is inserted in Block all incoming connections, click to remove it. Remove the check mark w Click u Add a Program appears, and click [Remote Utility] and then [OK]. q Click w Click i Returns to Windows Firewall Settings on the [Exceptions] tab. In the Program or port list, check that [Remote Utility] is displayed, and a check mark is in the box, and then click [OK]. q Check w Click

8 PREPARATION Firewall setting Windows XP q Click [Control Panel] in the <Start> menu. w Double-click [Windows Firewall]. t Add a Program appears, and then click [Remote Utility] and then [OK]. Double-click q Click e Windows Firewall appears. If a check mark is inserted in Don t allow exceptions, click to remove it. w Click y Returns to Windows Firewall on the [Exceptions] tab. In the Programs and Services list, check that [Remote Utility] is displayed, and a check mark is in the box, and then click [OK]. Remove the check mark q Check r Click the [Exceptions] tab, and then click [Add Program...]. w Click q Click w Click

9 PREPARATION Volume adjustment for audio device Before you start communicating using the RS-BA, the PC s audio volume must be set to a proper level. When several audio devices are used, you have to set each one individually. Configurable items, displayed screens and used terms differ, depending on your PC. When your PC is used as a Base station Adjust the audio level of the device that is connected to your radio. The Playback setting is to adjust the modulation input level to the radio, and the Recording setting is to adjust the received audio level from the radio. Before adjusting, connect the radio and your PC, and turn ON the radio. (See the RS-BA Installation guide q that comes with the RS-BA.) When your PC is used as a Remote station Adjust the audio level of the device that your microphone, speaker or headset are connected to. The Playback setting is to adjust the listening level of the speaker, and the Recording setting is to adjust the transmit modulation level to the radio. Windows 7/ Windows Vista (This description is based on Windows 7.) q Right-click the speaker icon on the taskbar, and click Playback devices or Recording devices. w Click q Right-click w Sound appears, and then click [Playback]. Select an audio device that you will use, in the list that appears, and then click [Properties]. w Select q Click e Click e Speaker Properties appears, and then confirm Use this device (enable) is displayed in the Device Usage menu on the [General] tab. w Check q Click r Click the [Levels] tab. Adjust the speaker s audio level by moving the slide control to the right or left. After adjusting, click [OK] to close Speaker Properties. When the mute setting is turned ON in Speakers ( ), click the icon to turn OFF. w Adjust q Click e Click Continued on the next page.

10 PREPARATION Volume adjustment for audio device Windows 7/ Windows Vista (Continued) t Click the [Recording] tab on Sound. Select an audio device that you will use, in the list that appears, and then click [Properties]. w Select q Click i Click the [Levels] tab. Adjust the microphone s audio level by moving the slide control to the right or left. After adjusting, click [OK] to close Microphone Properties. When the mute setting is turned ON in Microphone ( ), click the icon to turn OFF. If you use the Windows Vista without any Service Pack installed, and use USB Audio CODEC as the audio device, the [Levels] tab s sheet is not displayed. q Click e Click y Microphone Properties appears, and then confirm Use this device (enable) is displayed in the Device Usage menu on the [General] tab. w Adjust e Click q Click If you use the Windows 7 and use USB Audio CODEC as the audio device, set the audio level to. Setting the level to or higher can distort the audio. w Check u Click the [Listen] tab. Confirm that a check mark is not inserted in Listen to this device. If you use the Windows Vista, the [Listen] tab does not appear. q Click w Check e Click

11 PREPARATION Windows XP q Click [Control Panel] in the <Start> menu. w Click [Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices]. w Click q Adjust Click e Click [Sounds and Audio Devices]. Click r Sounds and Audio Device Properties appears, and then click the [Audio] tab. Select an audio device you will use, in the Default device menu in the Sound playback, and then click [Volume...]. e Click q Click w Select t Speaker appears. To adjust the audio volume level, move the Speaker bar that adjusts the whole audio volume level, and move the Wave bar that adjusts the program s audio volume level, up or down. When the Mute all or Mute setting is turned ON ( ), remove all the check marks to turn OFF. y Return to the [Audio] tab in Sounds and Audio Device Properties. Select an audio device that you will use, in the Default device menu in the Sound recording. When USB Audio CODEC is used: [Volume...] is deactivated, and the recording audio volume level cannot be changed. When other than USB Audio CODEC is used: Click [Volume...] to go to step u. Select u Recording Control appears. Insert a check mark in the Select box of the audio control item, that audio data will be input into. Then move the bar up or down to adjust the audio volume level. After adjusting, click [ ] to close the screen. q Select e Click w Adjust

12 PREPARATION To allow access from the Internet Only when you configure the remote control system through the Internet, you need the following settings on your router. If you configure the remote control system through the Internet, whether you are operating as a Base station or a Remote station, you need to configure your router to allow access from the Internet. Configure the port forwarding settings, and IP filter settings on your router, for port numbers 000, 000, and 000. Please refer to your router s manual for details of how to configure the settings. 7

13 PREPARATION Remote Utility s screen description Describes the Remote Utility s screen contents. Regarding the Remote Controller, see the chapter, REMOTE CONTROLLER S BASIC OPERATION. (p. 8) y [ ] q Setting Mode w Screen Tab e Setting Screen r Setting Buttons q Setting Mode Select either Radio Operation, Server Setting or Network Setting mode, in the drop-down list. w Screen Tab Click a tab to select its setting screen. e Setting Screen Displays various settings you can make. r Setting Buttons Click to store the settings, open a different screen, or for other functions. t Help Button Click to open the Remote Utility help file. Pushing your keyboard s [F] key also opens the file. y [ ] After clicking the button, move the? cursor over a button or an item, then click to display its help window. Screen Contents Setting Mode Radio Operation Server Setting Network Setting Common Description t Help Button Radio List Shows your accessible radios. Server List When you are configuring a Remote station (client), register Base stations (Server) to access. User List When you are configuring a Base station, register users to allow them to access the Base station. Radio List When you are configuring a Base station, register radios which are physically connected to your PC. Network Configure your PC's network environment. About Shows registration and production information, version number of the Remote Utility and the drivers

14 OPERATING AS A BASE STATION To configure the remote control system through the Internet If you configure the remote control system through the Internet, Remote stations can access the Base station using its public IP address. If you utilize a Dynamic DNS service, Remote stations can access the Base station by not only its public IP address, but also by its domain name. D To let Remote stations access the Base station using its public IP address A public IP address is an address that is accessible over the global Internet. If you use a dynamic public IP address, it is chosen from a pool of available addresses and changes each time you connect to the Internet. Because of this, Remote stations will have to match the IP address each time to access the Base station. If you use a dynamic public IP address, we recommend that you utilize the Dynamic DNS service to allow the Remote stations to access the Base station using its domain name, or use a static public IP address. Please refer to your router s manual for details of how to configure your router to set the public IP address. Internet IP address WAN :... LAN : Router Router Base station Remote station Icom radio IP address : Computer name : BasePC Request... (Public IP address) 9

15 OPERATING AS A BASE STATION D To let Remote stations access the Base station by its domain name If you set up an account for a Dynamic DNS server, you can configure your router to update the Dynamic DNS server with your dynamically changing IP address. Even if you don t have a static public IP address, you can allow Remote stations to access the Base station through the Internet, using its domain name. Please refer to your router s manual for details of how to configure your router to use the Dynamic DNS services. Dynamic DNS server IP address WAN :... LAN : Domain name Icom-rsba.com Update with your dynamically changing IP address Router Internet Router 6 Base station Remote station 7 Icom radio IP address : Computer name : BasePC Request Icom-rsba.com (Domain name)

16 OPERATING AS A BASE STATION To configure the remote control system through a LAN If you confi gure the remote control system through a LAN, Remote stations can access the Base station using its computer name or IP address. This column describes how to find out the Base station s computer name, or IP address, to be requested by Remote stations, with an example illustrated below. Base station Router Remote station Icom radio IP address : Computer name : BasePC Request (IP address) or BasePC (Computer name) D To let Remote stations access the Base station using its computer name A computer name is used on networks to identify a particular workstation on the network. Find out your PC s computer name to let Remote stations access the Base station using it. Windows 7/ Windows Vista (This description is based on Windows 7.) q Right-click [Computer] in the <Start> menu, and then click [Properties]. Windows XP q Right-click [My Computer] in the <Start> menu, and then click [Properties]. w Right-click w Right-click q Click e Click e Click w System appears, and then check the name which is displayed in the Computer name fi eld. q Click w System Properties appears, and then click the [Computer Name] tab. Check the name which is displayed in the Full computer name fi eld. q Click Check w Check

17 OPERATING AS A BASE STATION D To let Remote stations access the Base station using its IP address An IP address is a numerical label that is assigned to devices participating in a computer network. Find out your PC s IP address to let Remote stations access the Base station using it. Windows 7 q Right-click the Network icon on the taskbar, and then click [Open Network and Sharing Center]. w Click q Right-click w Network and Sharing Center appears, then click [Local Area Connection]. Click e Local Area Connection Status appears, then click [Details...]. Click r Network Connection Details appears, then check an IP address which is displayed in the Address fi eld. Click [Close] to close the window. q Check w Click When the DHCP Enabled field reads Yes in the Network Connection Details window, the DHCP server assigns a dynamic changing IP address to your PC. Because of this, Remote stations will have to match the IP address each time to access the Base station. If the DHCP Enabled fi eld reads Yes, we recommend that you let Remote stations access the Base station using its computer name. (p. )

18 OPERATING AS A BASE STATION To confi gure the remote control system through a LAN D To let Remote stations access the Base station using its IP address (continued) Windows Vista q Right-click [Computer] in the <Start> menu, and then click [Properties]. w Right-click r Network Connection Details appears, then check an IP address which is displayed in the IP Address fi eld. Click [Close] to close the window. q Click e Click q Check w Network and Sharing Center appears, then click [View status]. w Click Click e Local Area Connection Status appears, then click [Details...]. When the DHCP Enabled field reads Yes in the Network Connection Details window, the DHCP server assigns a dynamic changing IP address to your PC. Because of this, Remote stations will have to match the IP address each time to access the Base station. If the DHCP Enabled fi eld reads Yes, we recommend that you let Remote stations access the Base station using its computer name. (p. ) Click

19 OPERATING AS A BASE STATION Windows XP q Right-click [My Network Places] in the <Start> menu, and then click [Properties]. q Click w Right-click e Click w Network Connections appears. Right-click [Local Area Connection], and then click [Status]. q Right-click w Click e Local Area Connection Status appears, then click the [Support] tab. Check an IP address which is displayed in the IP Address field, and then click [Close] to close the window. q Click w Check e Click When the Address Type field reads Assigned by DHCP in the Local Area Connection Status window, the DHCP server assigns a dynamic changing IP address to your PC. Because of this, Remote stations will have to match the IP address each time to access the Base station. If the Address Type field reads Assigned by DHCP, we recommend that you let Remote stations access the Base station using its computer name. (p. )

20 OPERATING AS A BASE STATION Network setting Configure your PC s network environment in the Remote Utility. The settings will take effect after rebooting the Remote Utility. When you first open the Remote Utility, the Network Setting screen appears. After configuring your network environment, you can display other setting screens. q In the Remote Utility, select the Network Setting mode. Then, click [Network] tab to display the Network screen. w Enter a name for your PC in the PC Name field, of up to 6 characters. DO NOT set the same name to more than one PC on your network. e Check the port numbers of the Control, Serial and Audio ports. You should use the default port numbers for these ports. r Select your internet access line type in the Internet Access Line menu. t Click [Apply] to save the network settings. After clicking, the Take effect after restarting the application screen appears, then click [OK]. The settings will take effect after rebooting the Remote Utility. q Enter w Check e Select r Click If you configure the remote control system through the Internet, and change the port number of the Control, Serial or Audio port, you should configure the port forwarding settings and the IP filter settings on your router once again. (p. 7) Click

21 OPERATING AS A BASE STATION User registration In the Remote Utility, register users to allow them to access the Base station. The Base station verifies the user ID and password when Remote stations attempt to access the Base station. If the User ID or password is incorrect, the Remote station cannot access the Base station. D To register a user q In the Remote Utility, select the Server Setting mode. Then, click the [User List] tab to display the User List screen. w Enter a user ID in the User ID field, of up to 6 characters, case-sensitive. You cannot register an already registered ID. e Enter a password in the Password field, of 8 to 6 characters, case-sensitive. At least two different characters must be used. r To set the user as an administrator, click the Administrator box to insert a check mark. Administrator Remote stations can terminate a connection between another Remote station and a radio. (p. 0) t Click [Add] to save the settings. After clicking, the User Registration screen appears. Select radios which you allow the Remote station to use. After selecting, click [OK] to save the settings and close the screen. To remove a Remote station from the User List, select its user ID, and then click [Remove]. The Remote station will not be able to access the Base station. If you select radios to allow a Remote station to use in the User Registration screen, the Remote station s user ID is automatically registered in the radio s Permitted Users list. (p. 8) q Enter q Select w Enter w Click e Click To prevent unauthorized access: Set a long and strong password so that no one can possibly guess it. Mix upper and lower case letters, numbers or characters

22 OPERATING AS A BASE STATION Radio registration In the Remote Utility, register the radios which are physically connected to your PC. Please read the RS-BA Installation guide q, to connect a radio to your PC. Radio Registration screen DRadio s basic information setting (p. 8) DRadio s Remote station registration (p. 8) DCOM port and audio device setting (p. 9) DAdjust limitation setting (p. 9) D To register a radio Procedure Step : Open the Radio Registration screen Server Setting mode Radio List screen [Add] Step : Limit the maximum level of the Remote station s audio quality adjustment DAdjust limitation setting (p. 9) Step : Configure the radio s basic information DRadio s basic information setting (p. 8) Step : Register remote stations to allow them to access the radio DRadio s Remote station registration (p. 8) Step : Set the COM port and audio devices DCOM port and audio device setting (p. 9) Step 6: Save the settings Radio Registration screen [OK] To remove a radio from the Radio List screen, select it in the list, and then click [Remove]. 7

23 OPERATING AS A BASE STATION D Radio s basic information setting q In the Remote Utility, select the Server Setting mode. Then, click the [Radio List] tab to display the Radio List screen. w Click [Add] to display the Radio Registration screen. e Enter a name for the radio in the Radio Name field, of up to 6 characters. r Check a check mark in the CI-V box, and then enter the radio s CI-V address in the Address field. t Select the radio s baud rate in the Baud Rate menu. y Click the Public box to insert a check mark. u Click [OK] to save the settings, and close the screen. e Insert a check mark q Enter w Enter Be sure to set the same CI-V address and the baud rate that are programmed into the radio. If the radio s baud rate is set to Auto, select 900 in the Baud Rate menu. See the radio s instruction manual for details on how to confirm the radio s CI-V address and baud rate, or how to change them. To not allow Remote stations to access a radio, remove the check mark from the Public box. D Radio s Remote station registration Of the Remote stations that can access the Base station, you can select Remote stations to allow them to access the radio. q In the Remote Utility, select the Server Setting mode. Then, click the [Radio List] tab to display the Radio List screen. w Select a radio, and then click [Properties] to display the Radio Registration screen. e Click [User Permission]. Click r The Radio User Permission screen appears. Select Remote stations in the Registered Users list, and then click [Permit]. Check the selected Remote stations are displayed in the Permitted Users list, and then click [OK] to close the screen. q Select w Click e Check r Click t Click [OK] in the Radio Registration screen to save the settings and close the screen. To remove a Remote station from the Permitted Users list, select it in the list, and then click [Inhibit]. When you newly register a Remote station, you can select radios in the User Registration screen, to allow the Remote station to use them. (p. 6)

24 OPERATING AS A BASE STATION Radio registration D Adjust limitation setting Remote stations can adjust the sound quality or audio codec. Higher audio qualities will increase the amount of data, which may overload the Base station s PC, and may influence other application on the PC. The Base station can limit the maximum level of the sound quality or audio codec. Remote stations cannot program higher values than the values programmed here. q In the Remote Utility, select the Server Setting mode. Then, click the [Radio List] tab to display the Radio List screen. w Select a radio, and then click [Properties] to display the Radio Registration screen. e Check that a check mark is in the AF - Use and MOD-Use box. r Limit the received or transmit audio sampling rate that Remote stations can adjust, in the Sample Rates bar. Higher sampling rates will improve the audio quality. However, they also increase the amount of data, which can cause voice delay or jumpiness, depending on the network condition. Lower sampling rates will decrease the audio quality. However, they also decrease the amount of data. t Limit the received or transmit audio codec that Remote stations can adjust, in the Codecs bar. y Select whether or not to allow Remote stations to select stereo sound, in the Channels bar. When you select ch (monaural), Remote stations cannot program ch (stereo). u Click [OK] to save the settings and close the screen. D COM port and audio device settings Set the COM port which is used to transmit CI-V commands, or audio devices which are used for the audio communication. The explanation is based on when you connect a radio to your PC using a USB cable. After connecting and turning ON the radio, make the following settings. q In the Remote Utility, select the Server Setting mode. Then, click the [Radio List] tab to display the Radio List screen. w Select a radio, and then click [Properties] to display the Radio Registration screen. e Click the COM Port/Audio Setting - Auto radio button. Radios which are connected to your PC using a USB cable are displayed in the drop-down list. Select an appropriate one from the list, then the COM port and audio device are automatically set. r Click [OK] to save the settings and close the screen. q Click w Select q Check w Adjust When you physically connect a radio to your PC using other than a USB cable, select Manual. In this case, you should manually select a COM port to which the radio is connected in the COM Port Number menu. You should also select an appropriate audio device to which the radio is connected in the AF Input Device and MOD Output Device menus. 9

25 OPERATING AS A BASE STATION To monitor, or disconnect a Remote station When you are operating as a Base station, and a Remote station is accessing a radio which is physically connected to your PC, you can monitor the received and transmitted audio. To monitor, you should connect a speaker to your PC. Moreover, you can terminate the connection between the Remote station and the radio. Besides Base stations, administrator Remote stations can also terminate a connection between another Remote station and a radio. D To monitor the received or transmitted audio q In the Remote Utility, select the Radio Operation mode. Then, click the [Radio List] tab to display the Radio List screen. w Select a radio with Busy under its name, and then click [Monitor]. The operating user s name (PC Name that the Remote station set in the Network Setting screen), and its IP address are displayed under Busy. e The Monitor screen appears. Click [TX Monitor] to turn the Transmit Monitor function ON or OFF. Click [RX Monitor] to turn the Receive Monitor function ON or OFF. Slide the adjustment bar on the Volume field up or down to adjust the monitoring audio volume level. r Click [Close] to close the screen. w Adjust e Click q Click D To terminate a connection q In the Remote Utility, select the Radio Operation mode. Then, click the [Radio List] tab to display the Radio List screen. w Select a radio with Busy under its name, and then click [Disconnect]. The operating user s name (PC Name that the Remote station set in the Network Setting screen), and its IP address are displayed under Busy. e The radio is in use by a client. Do you want to disconnect? appears. Click [Yes] to terminate the connection. Click Even if you terminate a connection, no dialog appears on the disconnected Remote station s Remote Utility

26 OPERATING AS A BASE STATION Connecting a Base station to a radio When you are operating as a Base station, you can access a radio which is physically connected to your PC through a network. For audio communication, you should connect a speaker and microphone, or headset to your PC. To control the radio, connect to it using a control software. D Connecting to a radio q In the Remote Utility, select the Radio Operation mode. Then, click the [Radio List] tab to display the Radio List screen. w Select a radio, and then click [Settings] to display the Connection Setting screen. e Select an audio device in the AF Output Device menu to which your speaker is connected. Radio s received audio will be output from the device. r Select an audio device in the MOD Input Device menu to which your microphone is connected. You can input transmit audio in the device to transmit to the radio. t Click [Connect]. q Select w Select D Disconnecting from a radio q In the Remote Utility, select the Radio Operation mode. Then, click the [Radio List] tab to display the Radio List screen. w Select a radio with <<CONNECT>> under its name, and then click [Disconnect]. e Do you want to disconnect the radio? appears. Click [Yes] to disconnect the radio. Click Be sure to disconnect from the radio when not using the radio. Otherwise, other Remote stations cannot connect to it. e Click y A dialog showing a port number, which is used to exchange CI-V commands between your PC and a radio, appears. Click [OK] to save the settings and access the radio. <<CONNECT>> appears under the radio name when the connection has succeeded. Click When you connect to the radio using a control software, you have to set the port number.

27 OPERATING AS A REMOTE STATION Network setting Configure your PC s network environment in the Remote Utility. The settings will take effect after rebooting the Remote Utility. When you first open the Remote Utility, the Network Setting screen appears. After configuring your network environment, you can open other setting screens. q In the Remote Utility, select the Network Setting mode. Then, click [Network] tab to open the Network screen. w Enter a name for your PC in the PC Name field, of up to 6 characters. DO NOT set the same name to more than one PC on your network. e Check the port numbers of the Control, Serial and Audio ports. You should use the default port numbers for these ports. r Select your internet access line type in the Internet Access Line menu. t Click [Apply] to save the network settings. After clicking, the Take effect after restarting the application screen appears, then click [OK]. The settings will take effect after rebooting the Remote Utility. If you configure the remote control system through the Internet, and change the port number of the Control, Serial or Audio port, you should configure the port forwarding settings and the IP filter settings on your router once again. (p. 7) q Enter w Check e Select r Click Click

28 OPERATING AS A REMOTE STATION Connecting to a Base station To connect to a radio through the network, Remote stations should first use the Remote Utility to connect to a Base station to which the radio is connected. Before connecting, register the Base station information. D Base station registration Before registering the Base station information, be sure to confirm the following data; IP address, domain name or computer name of the Base station s PC. (pp. 9 to ) Your user ID and password, which are registered in the Base station s Remote Utility. (p. 6) q In the Remote Utility, select the Radio Operation mode. Then, click the [Server List] tab to display the Server List screen. w Click [Add] to display the Server Registration screen. e Enter a name for the Base station in the Server Description field. r Enter the IP address, domain name or computer name of the Base station s PC in the Server Address or Computer Name field. t Enter your user ID and password which are registered in the Base station, in the User ID and Password fields. y Click [OK] to save the data, then close the screen. D Connecting to a Base station q In the Remote Utility, select the Radio Operation mode. Then, click the [Server List] tab to display the Server List screen. w Select a Base station, then click [Connect]. CONNECTING appears under the Base station name when the connection has succeeded. If the connection fails, and an error screen is displayed, solve the problem using the Troubleshooting section. (p. ) D Disconnecting from a Base station q In the Remote Utility, select the Radio Operation mode. Then, click the [Server List] tab to display the Server List screen. w Select the Base station with CONNECTING under its name, then click [Disconnect]. q Enter w Enter e Enter r Click To remove a Base station from the Server List, select it in the list, then click [Delete].

29 OPERATING AS A REMOTE STATION Connecting to a radio When the connection to the Base station has succeeded, the radios which are physically connected to the Base station are displayed on the Radio List screen. Select a radio from the list, then connect to it through the network using the Remote Utility. You have to configure the network audio quality and devices to connect. To control the radio, connect to the radio using the Control software. D Connecting to a radio Procedure Step : Display the Connection Setting screen Radio Operation mode Radio List Screen (select a radio) [Settings] Step : Set the network audio quality D Network audio quality setting Step : Select a virtual COM port number and an audio device D Device setting (p. ) Step : Save the settings, and connect to the radio Connection Setting screen [Connect] If the connection setting is finished, you can simply connect to the radio by selecting it in the Radio List screen and then clicking [Connect]. <<CONNECT>> appears under the radio name when the connection has succeeded. If the connection fails, and an error screen is displayed, solve the problem using the Troubleshooting section. (p. ) D Network audio quality setting q In the Remote Utility, select the Radio Operation mode. Then, click [Radio List] tab to display the Radio List screen. w Select a radio, then click [Settings] to display the Connection Setting screen. e Click [Recommended]. Click r The Select Network screen appears. Select the connection to a radio either through a LAN, or the Internet, and then click [Next]. q Select w Click t The recommended values for your network are displayed. Click [Yes] to automatically set the displayed values in each field of the Network Setting, then close the Select Network screen. Click y Click [Save] in the Connection Setting screen to save the settings, and close the screen

30 OPERATING AS A REMOTE STATION Connecting to a radio D Device setting q In the Remote Utility, select the Radio Operation mode. Then, click [Radio List] tab to display the Radio List screen. w Select a radio, then click [Settings] to display the Connection Setting screen. e Select a COM port number in the Virtual COM Port Number menu. The selected COM port number is used for CI-V operation with the radio. When you connect to the radio with a control software, you have to set the COM port number. r Select an audio device in the AF Output Device menu to which your speaker is connected, to output the received audio from the network. t Select an audio device in the MOD Input Device menu to which your microphone is connected, to transmit the input audio to the network. y Click [Save] to save the settings, and close the screen. D Disconnecting from a radio q In the Remote Utility, select the Radio Operation mode. Then, click [Radio List] tab to display the Radio List screen. w Select a radio with <<CONNECT>> under its name, and click [Disconnect]. e Do you want to disconnect the radio? appears. Click [Yes] to disconnect the radio. Click Be sure to disconnect when not using the radio. Otherwise, other Remote stations cannot connect to it. The Base station or administrator Remote stations can terminate a connection between another Remote station and a radio. If <<CONNECT>> disappears while connecting to a radio, the Base station or authorized Remote station may terminate the connection. q Select w Click

31 OPERATING AS A REMOTE STATION Audio adjustment using the Remote Utility While connected to a radio, you can adjust the received and transmit audio volume through the network using the Remote Utility. The description on this section is based on the assumption that the connection to the radio has succeeded ( <<CONNECT>> is displayed under the radio name). D Received audio volume adjustment q In the Remote Utility, select the Radio Operation mode. Then, click [Radio List] tab to display the Radio List screen. w Select a radio with <<CONNECT>> under its name, and click [AF]. e Slide the adjustment bar on the Volume field up or down to adjust the received audio volume level. Click [Mute] to mute the audio, and click once again to hear the audio. r Click [Close] to close the screen. q Adjust w Click The AF adjustment bar on the Volume field moves together with the [AF] control of the Remote Controller. However, if you use another control software, the audio volume level on the network can only be adjusted with the Remote Utility. You cannot adjust the received audio volume level of the radio s speaker, with the Remote Utility. Use the [AF] control on the radio to adjust it. D Transmit audio volume adjustment q In the Remote Utility, select the Radio Operation mode. Then, click [Radio List] tab to display the Radio List screen. w Select a radio with <<CONNECT>> under its name, and click [MOD]. e Select Mic on the MOD Select field. r Slide the adjustment bar on the Volume field up or down to adjust the transmit audio volume level. t Click [Close] to close the screen. w Adjust q Select e Click You cannot adjust the modulation input level of the radio, with the Remote Utility. Adjust the modulation input level of the radio in the radio s Set mode, or using the Remote Controller. (p. )

32 OPERATING AS A REMOTE STATION Recording and playback functions While connected to a radio, you can record the received audio, and save it into the PC s hard disc, using the Remote Utility. Also, you can transmit an audio file to the radio, using the Remote Utility. The description on this section is based on the assumption that the connection to the radio has succeeded ( <<CONNECT>> is displayed under the radio name). D Recording a received audio Follow the steps below to record the received audio. q In the Remote Utility, select the Radio Operation mode. Then, click [Radio List] tab to display the Radio List screen. w Select a radio with <<CONNECT>> under its name, and click [AF]. e Click [ ] to start recording. While recording, click [ r Click [ ] to stop recording. Record button Stop button Pause button ] to pause. Open the folder Recording file name Elapsed time D Playing back/transmitting an audio file Follow the steps below to play back/transmit an audio file. q In the Remote Utility, select the Radio Operation mode. Then, click [Radio List] tab to display the Radio List screen. w Select a radio with <<CONNECT>> under its name, and click [MOD]. e Select File on the MOD Select field. r Click [Open] to select an audio file* to play or transmit. * Only uncompressed, linear, PCM WAV files are supported. t Click [ ] to start playing/transmitting. While playing/transmitting, click [ y Click [ ] to stop playing/transmitting. Playback button Stop button Pause button ] to pause. Recording folder name Folder browse button Open the folder Audio file name When you click [Folder Open], the folder in which the recording file is stored will be displayed. If you want to change the recording folder, click the [ ] button, then select a folder in the Browse For Folder screen. Adjust the sample rate frequency and codec to record the audio according to the recording purpose. When you record the received audio from the network, we recommend that you set the same sample rate frequency and codec that are programmed in the Connection Setting screen. Elapsed time You can also use the Remote Controller s Voice Memory function to play back or transmit an audio file. See the Remote Controller s help file for details. To display the help file, click Contents in the Help menu on the Remote Controller, or push the [F] key on your PC s keyboard. 7

33 REMOTE CONTROLLER S BASIC OPERATION Connecting to a radio with the Remote Controller This chapter describes how to connect to a radio and remotely control it using the Remote Controller. There are two ways to connect to the radio with the Remote Controller:. Connecting to the radio through a network using the Remote Utility (p. 9). Directly connecting to the radio that is physically connected to your PC, instead of using the Remote Utility (p. 0) Connects to the radio (pp. 9, 0) D About the Remote mode (p. ) D To use transmit audio input from the PC (p. ) Displays the Connect Setting screen (pp. 9, 0) See the RS-BA Remote Controller s help file for remote operation details, such as how to change the frequency, or turn ON each function. To display the help file, click Contents in the Help menu on the Remote Controller, or push the [F] key on your PC s keyboard

34 REMOTE CONTROLLER'S BASIC OPERATION Connecting to a radio with the Remote Controller D Connecting to a radio through a network To connect to a radio through a network using the Remote Controller, first you have to access the radio using the Remote Utility. To connect the radio using the Remote Utility, see page when you are operating as a Base station, or see page when you are operating as a Remote station. q Open the Remote Controller. w Click the right icon in the toolbar, or click Connect Setting... in the [Option] menu, to display the Connect Setting screen. e Select a radio that you want to control in the Model menu. The items, buttons or dials that cannot be used in the selected model will be grayed out. r Select a radio that you are accessing with the Remote Utility, in the Remote Utility menu. The CI-V settings are automatically loaded from the Remote Utility to the CI-V field. The settings include the virtual COM Port number, radio s CI-V address and baud rate and the virtual audio device for the Voice Memory function. If the desired radio is not displayed in the Remote Utility menu, click [Search] to load the radios information from the Remote Utility. t Click [OK] to save the settings, and close the Connect Setting screen. y Click the right icon in the toolbar, or click Connect ON in the [File] menu, to connect to the radio. When the connection has succeeded, the radio s current data will be displayed on the main panel. If the connection fails, and an error screen is displayed, solve the problem using the Troubleshooting section. (p. ) To disconnect from the radio, click the right icon, or click Connect OFF in the [File] menu. Even if you disconnect from the radio, it does not turn OFF the radio. q Select w Select e Click 9

35 REMOTE CONTROLLER'S BASIC OPERATION D Directly connecting to a radio If a radio is physically connected to your PC, you can directly access the radio using the Remote Controller, instead of using the Remote Utility. When you are operating a radio on the remote control system with the Remote Controller, without having used the Remote Utility to connect, let other users know that the radio is being used. q Open the Remote Controller. w Click the right icon in the toolbar, or click Connect Setting... in [Option] menu, to display the Connect Setting screen. e Select a radio that you want to control in the Model menu. The items, buttons or dials that cannot be used in the selected model will be grayed out. r Select Not Use in the Remote Utility menu. t Select the COM port number to which the radio is connected, in the COM Port menu. y Enter the radio s CI-V address in the CI-V address (Radio) field, and select the radio s baud rate in the Baud rate (bps) menu. If the radio s baud rate is set to Auto, select 900 in the Baud Rate (bps) menu. To check or change the radio s CI-V address and baud rate settings, see the instruction manual that comes with the radio. u Click [OK] to save the settings, and close the Connect Setting screen. i Click the right icon in the toolbar, or click Connect ON in the [File] menu, and connect to the radio. When the connection has succeeded, the radio s current data will be displayed on the main panel. If the connection fails, and an error screen is displayed, solve the problem using the Troubleshooting section. (p. ) To disconnect from the radio, click the right icon, or click Connect OFF in the [File] menu. Even if you disconnect from the radio, it does not turn OFF the radio. q Select w Select e Enter r Click

36 REMOTE CONTROLLER'S BASIC OPERATION Connecting to a radio with the Remote Controller D To use transmit audio input from the PC In order to use transmit audio input when remotely controlling the radio from the Remote Controller, configure the following settings, depending on the radio s connector which is connected to a PC. When you are operating as a Remote station, check the radio s connector which is connected to the Base station s PC. q Connect to a radio with the Remote Controller. (pp. 9, 0) w Click [MIC SET] to open the MIC SET screen. e Select an appropriate connector in the MOD Select (Remote ON) menu, to input transmit audio from the PC to the radio. The options differ, depending on the radio selected in the Model menu in the Connect Setting screen. Right click [MOD LEVEL] to rotate clockwise, or left click it to rotate counterclockwise, to adjust the input level from the connector. r Click [ ] to close the screen. D About the Remote mode When connected to the radio, the Remote Controller automatically turns ON the Remote mode. While the Remote mode is ON, the Remote Controller transmits CI-V commands not only to check the radio s current state, but also to remotely control it. When you want the Remote Controller to only check the radio s current state, or when you want to inhibit the Remote Controller from transmitting CI-V commands, while you manually operate the radio, turn OFF the Remote mode. To turn OFF the Remote mode Click the right icon on the toolbar, or click Remote OFF in the [File] menu. To turn ON the Remote mode Click the right icon on the toolbar, or click Remote ON in the [File] menu. e Click q Select w Adjust

37 TROUBLESHOOTING The following descriptions are possible causes and solutions for the problem you are experiencing. If you cannot solve the problem after trying these solutions, please contact your nearest Icom Dealer or Service Center. Problem: Cannot access a Base station from a Remote station with the Remote Utility You can configure the Base station information in the Server Registration screen (Radio Operation mode Server List screen [Add] or [Properties]). CONNECT NG is displayed under the Base station name CONNECT NG Possible cause An incorrect IP address, domain name or computer name is entered to request a connection to the Base station. If the Remote Utility cannot find out the Base station s IP address using the domain name or computer name that you entered, Cannot resolve the name is displayed next to the name. q Check the Base station s IP address, domain name or computer name. (pp. 9 to ) w Enter the Base station s correct IP address, domain name or computer name in the Server Address or Computer Name field in the Server Registration screen. Possible cause The control port number is different than that of Base station s Remote Utility. q Check the Base station s control port number*. (p. ) w Enter the correct port number in the Control Port (UDP) field in the Sever Registration screen. * The default number is 000. LOGON NG is displayed under the Base station name LOGON NG Possible cause The user ID or password is different than that of the Base station s Remote Utility. q Check the Remote station information registered in the Remote Utility. (p. 6) w Enter the correct user ID and password into the User ID and Password fields in the Sever Registration screen. DISABLED is displayed under the Base station name DISABLED Possible cause The Base station is set to Disable, to inhibit connecting to it. Enable the Base station by removing a check mark from the Disable box in the Sever Registration screen. If you could not solve the problem after trying these solutions, check the following on the Base station side. Is the Remote Utility activated? Is the Remote Utility added as an exception in the Firewall? (pp. to ) Is your Remote station information registered in the Remote Utility s User List screen? (p. 6)

38 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem: Cannot access a radio with the Remote Utility The description in this part is based on the assumption that the connection to the Base station has succeeded ( CONNECTING is displayed under the Base station name). BUSY is displayed under the radio name BUSY Possible cause Another user is currently operating the radio. Wait for BUSY to disappear. If you are operating as a Base station, or as an administrator Remote station, you can terminate a connection between another Remote station and a radio. (p. 0) CONNECTING ERROR is displayed under the radio name CONNECTING ERROR Possible cause Access to the selected radio is inhibited by the Base station. Allow the Remote station to access the radio with the Base station s Remote Utility. (p. 8) Possible cause The virtual driver is not installed in the Remote station s PC. Install the virtual driver in the Remote station s PC. (See the RS-BA Preparations for details.) If you could not solve the problem after trying these solutions, check the following on the Base station side. Is the radio turned ON? Are the correct COM port number and audio device to which the radio is connected selected in the Radio Registration screen (Server Setting mode Radio List screen [Properties])? Is not the Base station directly accessing the radio using the Remote Controller, without having used the Remote Utility to connect to the radio?

39 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem: Cannot access a radio with the Remote Controller To access a radio with the Remote Controller, configure the connection settings in the Connect Setting screen. (pp. 9, 0) Click the Connect Setting icon ( ) on the toolbar, or click Connect Setting... in the [Option] menu to open the screen. When connecting to the radio through the network using the Remote Utility Possible cause Connecting to the radio is unsuccessful using the Remote Utility. Try again to connect to the radio in the Radio List screen (Radio Operation mode). (pp., ) <<CONNECT>> appears under the radio name when the connection has succeeded. Possible cause In the CI-V field of the Remote Controller s Connect Setting screen, the CI-V settings are different than that of the Remote Utility. In the Connect Setting screen, click [Search], and then select the correct radio in the Remote Utility menu. The CI-V settings are automatically loaded from the Remote Utility. If you could not solve the problem after trying these solutions, check the following on the Base station side. Are the same CI-V address and baud rate that are programmed into the radio set in the Radio Registration screen (Server Setting mode Radio List screen [Properties])? When directly accessing the radio without using the Remote Utility Possible cause An incorrect COM port number is selected in the Remote Controller s Connect Setting screen. q Check the COM port to which the radio is connected, on your PC s Device Manager. w Select the correct COM port number in the COM Port menu in the Remote Controller s Connect Setting screen. Possible cause The CI-V address or baud rate is different than that are programmed into a radio. q Check the radio s CI-V address and baud rate. See the radio s instruction manual to check them. w Enter the radio s correct CI-V address in the CI-V address (Radio) field, and select the radio s correct baud rate in the Baud rate (bps) menu, in the Remote Controller s Connect Setting screen. If the radio s baud rate is set to Auto, select 900 in the Baud rate (bps) menu

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